CMA's Chris and Justin WOW!!!

Toolfan66
Toolfan66 Posts: 17,332
edited November 2015 in The Clubhouse
Chris Stapleton, and Justin Timberlake brought the house down !!!!

I wanted more!! What a performance.....

They killed it, that will be the performance talked about the most from the show..

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  • lightman1
    lightman1 Posts: 10,794
    Settle down Larry....you sound like teenage girl... :p

    It was very good though <3
  • Toolfan66
    Toolfan66 Posts: 17,332
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  • Polkie2009
    Polkie2009 Posts: 3,834
    I missed this performance, but saw a few others and I wasn't impressed.
  • Polkie2009 wrote: »
    I missed this performance, but saw a few others and I wasn't impressed.

    No offense to anyone who likes modern country but, Like Merle Haggard said a while back: " Todays country music has no substance". Give me the lesser knowns like, Junior Brown, Joel Paterson out of Chicago & Deke Dickerson. Guys like these don't get the credit they deserve.
  • EndersShadow
    EndersShadow Posts: 17,596
    lightman1 wrote: »
    Settle down Larry....you sound like teenage girl... :p

    It was very good though <3

    Wow @lightman1 has posted more in the last week than in the entire last two years lol....
    "....not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted." William Bruce Cameron, Informal Sociology: A Casual Introduction to Sociological Thinking (1963)
  • ken brydson
    ken brydson Posts: 8,783
    lightman1 wrote: »
    Settle down Larry....you sound like teenage girl... :p

    It was very good though <3

    Wow @lightman1 has posted more in the last week than in the entire last two years lol....

    He's gotta pace himself with staring in your window and peeing in your bushes...
  • Toolfan66
    Toolfan66 Posts: 17,332
    charley95 wrote: »
    Polkie2009 wrote: »
    I missed this performance, but saw a few others and I wasn't impressed.

    No offense to anyone who likes modern country but, Like Merle Haggard said a while back: " Todays country music has no substance". Give me the lesser knowns like, Junior Brown, Joel Paterson out of Chicago & Deke Dickerson. Guys like these don't get the credit they deserve.

    I love classic country music, I grew up on it especially outlaw country, but to think all "so called modern country is no good" is being very closed minded. Not all classic country was good, you had to find what fit your taste just as you have to today, as well with all music ever made..

    Some people think Bob Dylan, and The Who are the shiznits, I find them to be ok for my taste when it comes to classic music. They both got songs I like but not enough for me to own their catalog..

    Chris Stapleton is a prime example that good country is still out there along with the Zac Brown Band and others f you care to find them and tack a listen..

    Blackberry Smoke a really good southern rock band bringing back the roots...


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  • Toolfan66
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    I'm posting from my phone, so sorry for the spelling mistakes...
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  • Toolfan66 wrote: »
    charley95 wrote: »
    Polkie2009 wrote: »
    I missed this performance, but saw a few others and I wasn't impressed.

    No offense to anyone who likes modern country but, Like Merle Haggard said a while back: " Todays country music has no substance". Give me the lesser knowns like, Junior Brown, Joel Paterson out of Chicago & Deke Dickerson. Guys like these don't get the credit they deserve.

    I love classic country music, I grew up on it especially outlaw country, but to think all "so called modern country is no good" is being very closed minded. Not all classic country was good, you had to find what fit your taste just as you have to today, as well with all music ever made..

    Some people think Bob Dylan, and The Who are the shiznits, I find them to be ok for my taste when it comes to classic music. They both got songs I like but not enough for me to own their catalog..

    Chris Stapleton is a prime example that good country is still out there along with the Zac Brown Band and others f you care to find them and tack a listen..

    Blackberry Smoke a really good southern rock band bringing back the roots...


    i understand where your coming from. I played in a local blues band for several years and we played a lot of old school blues. The crowds seemed to like us, we tried our best not to bastardize the covers we played. The masses want to hear whats popular and the purist wants to hear a not so well known musician. Y-Tube some Junior Brown and see why he would hand Keith Urban & Paisley their a$$ on a plate.

    If it wasn't for some of the old school musicians of yesteryear we wouldn't have the music we have today. Anyone here remember the original Fleetwood Mac when Peter Green started with them?, Green was the real deal, like him or not.

    I think from a guitarist stand point a scale runner is considered a wanker. A guitarist or musician who is well versed in theory can really take music to another level in my opinion. I guess I am closed minded when it comes to music but we like what we like and don't what we don't. I bet I'm the only guy here who's 51 and never liked Rock & Roll. My first record in 3rd grade was a blues record and I never looked back.

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  • charley95 wrote: »
    Toolfan66 wrote: »
    charley95 wrote: »
    Polkie2009 wrote: »
    I missed this performance, but saw a few others and I wasn't impressed.

    No offense to anyone who likes modern country but, Like Merle Haggard said a while back: " Todays country music has no substance". Give me the lesser knowns like, Junior Brown, Joel Paterson out of Chicago & Deke Dickerson. Guys like these don't get the credit they deserve.

    I love classic country music, I grew up on it especially outlaw country, but to think all "so called modern country is no good" is being very closed minded. Not all classic country was good, you had to find what fit your taste just as you have to today, as well with all music ever made..

    Some people think Bob Dylan, and The Who are the shiznits, I find them to be ok for my taste when it comes to classic music. They both got songs I like but not enough for me to own their catalog..

    Chris Stapleton is a prime example that good country is still out there along with the Zac Brown Band and others f you care to find them and tack a listen..

    Blackberry Smoke a really good southern rock band bringing back the roots...


    i understand where your coming from. I played in a local blues band for several years and we played a lot of old school blues. The crowds seemed to like us, we tried our best not to bastardize the covers we played. The masses want to hear whats popular and the purist wants to hear a not so well known musician. Y-Tube some Junior Brown and see why he would hand Keith Urban & Paisley their a$$ on a plate.

    If it wasn't for some of the old school musicians of yesteryear we wouldn't have the music we have today. Anyone here remember the original Fleetwood Mac when Peter Green started with them?, Green was the real deal, like him or not.

    I think from a guitarist stand point a scale runner is considered a wanker. A guitarist or musician who is well versed in theory can really take music to another level in my opinion. I guess I am closed minded when it comes to music but we like what we like and don't what we don't. I bet I'm the only guy here who's 51 and never liked Rock & Roll. My first record in 3rd grade was a blues record and I never looked back.

    R.I.P. Louise Jordan, Charles Brown & BB King & Django Rhinehart

    I guess what I mean to say is, If it wasn't for talent scouts like John Hammond who discovered Stevie Ray,he would still be sleeping on pool tables in Austin,Tx. because he loved what he did. I'm just saying that there are so many musicians out there who are so much better than the big names.
  • Toolfan66
    Toolfan66 Posts: 17,332
    charley95 wrote: »
    charley95 wrote: »
    Toolfan66 wrote: »
    charley95 wrote: »
    Polkie2009 wrote: »
    I missed this performance, but saw a few others and I wasn't impressed.

    No offense to anyone who likes modern country but, Like Merle Haggard said a while back: " Todays country music has no substance". Give me the lesser knowns like, Junior Brown, Joel Paterson out of Chicago & Deke Dickerson. Guys like these don't get the credit they deserve.

    I love classic country music, I grew up on it especially outlaw country, but to think all "so called modern country is no good" is being very closed minded. Not all classic country was good, you had to find what fit your taste just as you have to today, as well with all music ever made..

    Some people think Bob Dylan, and The Who are the shiznits, I find them to be ok for my taste when it comes to classic music. They both got songs I like but not enough for me to own their catalog..

    Chris Stapleton is a prime example that good country is still out there along with the Zac Brown Band and others f you care to find them and tack a listen..

    Blackberry Smoke a really good southern rock band bringing back the roots...


    i understand where your coming from. I played in a local blues band for several years and we played a lot of old school blues. The crowds seemed to like us, we tried our best not to bastardize the covers we played. The masses want to hear whats popular and the purist wants to hear a not so well known musician. Y-Tube some Junior Brown and see why he would hand Keith Urban & Paisley their a$$ on a plate.

    If it wasn't for some of the old school musicians of yesteryear we wouldn't have the music we have today. Anyone here remember the original Fleetwood Mac when Peter Green started with them?, Green was the real deal, like him or not.

    I think from a guitarist stand point a scale runner is considered a wanker. A guitarist or musician who is well versed in theory can really take music to another level in my opinion. I guess I am closed minded when it comes to music but we like what we like and don't what we don't. I bet I'm the only guy here who's 51 and never liked Rock & Roll. My first record in 3rd grade was a blues record and I never looked back.

    R.I.P. Louise Jordan, Charles Brown & BB King & Django Rhinehart

    I guess what I mean to say is, If it wasn't for talent scouts like John Hammond who discovered Stevie Ray,he would still be sleeping on pool tables in Austin,Tx. because he loved what he did. I'm just saying that there are so many musicians out there who are so much better than the big names.

    Agreed!!! I think we are on the same page here we are just viewing it differently and have different taste, I just don't need everything I listen to to be a super talented musician, I just want it to move me, and be recorded well, wether it's jazz, blues, rock, r&b or even pop music..

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  • Hey, at least we like Polks!
  • Toolfan66
    Toolfan66 Posts: 17,332
    charley95 wrote: »
    Hey, at least we like Polks!

    B)

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  • lightman1
    lightman1 Posts: 10,794
    Hey Larry. One of the most "deeply layered" albums in an artistic and ....... An elementary made for SDA recording is Madonna's "Music" album. New in the sense. But, sumbish! it has the songs and production to back it up.
  • jeremymarcinko
    jeremymarcinko Posts: 3,785
    edited November 2015
    Another good relatively unknown country artist is Sturgill Simpson. https://open.spotify.com/album/4makbOuLd5SUdyHMaNM1Ag
    Oh, Listen here mister. We got no way of understandin' this world. But we got as much sense of this bird flyin in the sky. Now there is a lot that bird don't know, but it don't change the fact that the world is happening to him all the same. What I am tryin to say is, is that the course of your life, well its changing, and you don't even see it- Forest Bondurant
  • Another good relatively unknown country artist is Sturgill Simpson. https://open.spotify.com/album/4makbOuLd5SUdyHMaNM1Ag

    I saw him on ACL the other night and was very impressed. He does a really good job keeping it old school.